Hi Dmitry, probably mistake in the readme, try calling it with -q /home/dmitry/projects/lab/solrjmeter/queries/demo/demo.queries
as for the base_url, i was testing it on solr4.0, where it tries contactin /solr/admin/system - is it different for 4.3? I guess I should make it configurable (it already is, the endpoint is set at the check_options()) thanks roman On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 10:01 AM, Dmitry Kan <solrexp...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ok, got the error fixed by modifying the base solr ulr in solrjmeter.py > (added core name after /solr part). > Next error is: > > WARNING: no test name(s) supplied nor found in: > ['/home/dmitry/projects/lab/solrjmeter/demo/queries/demo.queries'] > > It is a 'slow start with new tool' symptom I guess.. :) > > > On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 4:39 PM, Dmitry Kan <solrexp...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Roman, >> >> What version and config of SOLR does the tool expect? >> >> Tried to run, but got: >> >> **ERROR** >> File "solrjmeter.py", line 1390, in <module> >> main(sys.argv) >> File "solrjmeter.py", line 1296, in main >> check_prerequisities(options) >> File "solrjmeter.py", line 351, in check_prerequisities >> error('Cannot contact: %s' % options.query_endpoint) >> File "solrjmeter.py", line 66, in error >> traceback.print_stack() >> Cannot contact: http://localhost:8983/solr >> >> >> complains about URL, clicking which leads properly to the admin page... >> solr 4.3.1, 2 cores shard >> >> Dmitry >> >> >> On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 3:59 AM, Roman Chyla <roman.ch...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have been wanting some tools for measuring performance of SOLR, similar >>> to Mike McCandles' lucene benchmark. >>> >>> so yet another monitor was born, is described here: >>> http://29min.wordpress.com/2013/07/31/measuring-solr-query-performance/ >>> >>> I tested it on the problem of garbage collectors (see the blogs for >>> details) and so far I can't conclude whether highly customized G1 is >>> better >>> than highly customized CMS, but I think interesting details can be seen >>> there. >>> >>> Hope this helps someone, and of course, feel free to improve the tool and >>> share! >>> >>> roman >>> >> >> >